Youth unemployment up in 97% of UK
8:02 am - November 8th 2011
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Youth unemployment has increased in 97% of local authority areas in the UK in the last 12 months, according to a TUC analysis published today, ahead of the latest official unemployment statistics out next week on Wednesday.
With the prospect of youth unemployment hitting the one million mark when the Office for National Statistics released the latest figures next week, the TUC reveals that the number of young people aged between 18 and 24 unable to find work in the UK has increased in 196 of 202 local authorities since September 2010.
The TUC believes this illustrates that the government’s current approach to youth joblessness and the economy is not working.
The only six UK local authorities where youth unemployment has stalled in the last year are Hillingdon, Kensington and Chelsea, Kingston upon Thames, Richmond upon Thames, Reading and – the only authority not in the south east – Warwickshire.
From September 2007 to September 2011, the number of young people unable to find work at least doubled in a third of local authorities (32%).
TUC General Secretary Brendan Barber said:
Young people need particular help to make sure they don’t spend long periods out of employment or education. We need a proper replacement for the Future Jobs Fund, new measures to support the creation of more apprenticeships and a government commitment that no unemployed young person will spend more than six months out of employment or high quality training.
The Chancellor’s plan A has already sent unemployment to a 17-year high. Our young people, and our whole country, urgently need a plan B to get people back into work and the economy back on its feet.
The TUC analysis is available here.
From a press release
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We are heading into a deep recession. The economy is weak. Unemployment is up for everyone. Why should it be news that it is up for young people?
The TUC could do several things to solve this problem – they could make hiring and firing cheaper. They could support a reduction in the minimum wage. They could make passive welfare impossible to get. They won’t do any of those things though will they? Because Unions exist to benefit their members, not the country as a whole and not young people who can’t find a job.
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